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Focus on Readers: On indexes
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A technical writer in the software biz. Friday, July 4, 2014. I love indexes. I love using a good index and I love creating a good index. All this dates back to my childhood and cookbooks. The Joy of Cooking. In those days, had an index that was truly a joy. The person who created it (perhaps Mrs. Rombauer herself) knew cooks well enough to know what they would be looking for, and gave us a long, redundant, gloriously usable index. Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Friday, July 04, 2014.
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Focus on Readers: September 2014
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A technical writer in the software biz. Monday, September 15, 2014. I encountered this bizarre dropdown list today. And it's required! Monday, September 15, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. A flare for help. Every page is page one. I came I saw I learned. I'd rather be writing. Less work more flow. Tech writing @ BCIT. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Focus on Readers: November 2013
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A technical writer in the software biz. Saturday, November 9, 2013. Musings on tech writer interviews. That it's ceasing its practice of asking brain teasers in interviews. Their VP of People Operations said they'd stop asking things like, "How many golf balls fit into an airplane? And "How many gas stations are in Manhattan? And “How would you weigh your head? Mostly, though, I've had pretty good experiences being both interviewer and interviewee. I think the trick is to make a connection and exchan...
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Focus on Readers: DITA in times of contraction
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A technical writer in the software biz. Sunday, March 23, 2014. DITA in times of contraction. As I have argued before. In many cases DITA doesn't so much save money as redistribute it. Where before you spent the lion's share of your doc budget on salaries for writers, now you're spending the most money on tools developers, information architects, editors, and software. Now imagine that the company has a profit dip and needs to cut costs. Who and what is expendable? That fragile CMS doesn't run itself, an...
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Web Content « Brain Traffic Blog
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Stakeholder Interviews: Engage the Octopus. From the Archive: Brain Traffic Lands the Quad. Mining for (Source) Content Gold. Lessons Learned From the Overnight Website Challenge. Do It Like a Librarian: Ranganathan for Content Strategists. Style Guides and Such. Archive for the ‘Web Content’ Category. An Intro to Metadata and Taxonomies. For the record, I’m no expert. At the end of the post, I’ve listed a series of resources from some super-smart people who are. Simple enough, right? The information pro...
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Referencing things in the real world — is structured content missing a trick? — Shaping Information
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Structured content needs dramatic flow. Tags and taxonomies set the stage. All business writing should tell a story. No more lip service to semantics: let's mark up content for what it means. A better authoring experience means smarter content. Textbooks are still pretty lousy. Despite publishers' efforts to make them appeal, the primary motivation is obviou https:/ t.co/iq2QeC5vQv. About 2 days ago. About 3 days ago. I haven't even read this issue of @ carriehd. About 3 days ago. April 19, 2013. For nam...
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Focus on Readers: Usability - Talking the talk and...
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A technical writer in the software biz. Saturday, August 2, 2014. Usability - Talking the talk and. Two years ago at the Fluxible conference in Kitchener, I attended a talk by James Wu, lead tablet designer at Kobo, called "Rethinking the Tablet UX". I was really taken with the talk. I even wrote a blog post about it, here. It made me think that usability at Kobo was pretty darned advanced. On the device, there's a warning saying "Please eject your eReader before unplugging your USB cable", but it doesn'...
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Focus on Readers: Helping developers write better API references
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A technical writer in the software biz. Sunday, March 23, 2014. Helping developers write better API references. Several years ago I gave a presentation to developers at my company about how to write better API references. The goal was to help developers who produced public APIs to write code comments that would be more useful to the mobile app devs who used the APIs. Tell me how to do it! I firmly believe that personas should be prescriptive rather than descriptive.). Both: Tech writers collaborate with ...
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